... IRIN/ PlusNews on Monday examined efforts to increase access to safe drinking water among HIV-positive people living in Sudan. According to IRIN/ PlusNews , people living with HIV are especially vulnerable to
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...Department of Health Services for Los Angeles County Jonathan Fielding said there is no immediate public health threat. People with HIV infection would best act on the side of caution. People infected with HIV are 200 to 900 times as susceptible...
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...each household. The median age of the caretakers was 27 years. Forty- nine (41 percent) caretakers had no formal education. Drinking water was typically collected from the municipal system by a family member and was stored in 99 (83 percent) of...
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...between the best and the worst performing districts related to education, child death, maternal health, HIV/AIDS, access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation, survey showed," according to the publication. UNICEF's Carel de Rooy said...
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...as If Thier Is Something In my Throte. As If Theirs Constantly Something running Down It ( The Back of My Throte). Ive Been Drinking Water Lately Becuse I Dont Drink Much Water At all. The Little Red Pin Head Dots Arent Clusterd Anyware On My...
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...feel my heartbeat from within. I sit on my bed and think, Why me? Why must I go through this? Why must I take medication for HIV that makes me go through this?. Some nights I fall right back asleep. Others, there is no sleep. I take Atripla, the...
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